Seventy Disciples
The "Seventy Disciples" refers to a group of followers chosen by Jesus to assist in his ministry. This selection is mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, specifically in Luke 10:1-24. The disciples were sent out in pairs to spread the message of the Kingdom of God, heal the sick, and prepare towns for Jesus' arrival.
These disciples played a significant role in the early Christian community, helping to establish the teachings of Christianity. Their mission emphasized the importance of evangelism and community support, laying the groundwork for future discipleship and the spread of the faith beyond Israel.